Prince is a five-year-old Jack Russell Terrier. Prince is a sweet boy who has sadly suffered a huge amount of neglect prior to his arrival at Thornberry. Past his insecurities, Prince has an affectionate side and will often be seen on his favourite handlers lap having a cuddle. Prince has previously lived in a ‘hoarders’ household with many other dogs, which has left him quite fearful of them in certain situations. He should be the only pet and muzzled in areas where there are other dogs. He cannot live with children. Photo: Thornberry Animal Sanctuary
Milo is a thirteen-year-old Patterdale Cross. Milo is a sweet older boy who is desperate to return to his home comforts. He is a happy chap who loves people, and will make a great companion. He is housetrained and walks nicely on the lead and is quite content with a 30 minute walk followed by a long nap. He is best suited to a relaxed household, where he is the only pet. Milo could have young visitors, especially if they are willing to play ball. Milo has been let down several times by potential adopters. He just needs someone to give him a chance. Photo: Thornberry Animal Sanctuary
Timone is six-month-old Deerhound X Mastiff. Timone was rehomed from the sanctuary earlier in the year, but sadly due to a change in circumstances - he has returned. He is still a puppy so very confused as to why he is here, and very much missing his home comforts. Timone would benefit from ongoing basic training such as recall so he can burn off some steam. He is best suited to a home with low leaving hours initially and could live with another adult dog but this is not essential. He can be a little too friendly so is best suited to a family with older children (12+). A secure garden is a must. Photo: Thornberry Animal Sanctuary
Albus is a six-month-old Lurcher/Sighthound. Albus arrived as an unclaimed stray. He had no name, so he was named after the great Dumbledore himself. He’s a super fun young dog who would benefit from continued basic training and lots of socialising. He is good with other dogs and could live with another neutered, vaccinated dog in his new home. This is not essential. He is quite giddy meeting new people - therefore, he is best suited to older, confident children until he learns some manners. Photo: Thornberry Animal Sanctuary